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Focus on our interest
Sir, - This refers to Mr. Muchkund Dubey's `Global campaign
against terrorism' and Mr. Achin Vanaik's `Fortress America'
(both on Sept. 26), articulating divergent approaches to the
emerging international response, initiated by the U.S., to meet
the threat of global terrorism. While the former pleads for
unreserved, prompt support by India for the U.S.-led campaign
without being unduly concerned about Pakistan's preconditions and
its possible role, the latter cautions against any hasty judgment
prior to even having grasped the full import of the problem and
its root causes, which point to the shortcomings in American
foreign policy and the U.S. track record of intervention in a
number of states across the world, causing destabilisation and
disharmony by abetting and encouraging fissiparous trends and
sub-state rebel groups.
The viewpoints expressed by Mr. Dubey and Mr. Vanaik present
extreme positions and it is difficult to reconcile the two.
However, it is advisable that the support India might contemplate
extending to the alliance should be with a view to securing its
national interests and building up resistance to any subtle move
by the U.S. to reshape the world in a unipolar mould.
Manasvi Sharma,
Varanasi
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